FALL '22 | Portrait of a Prisoner is an essay about prisoners' rights told through the lens of the artist Joseph Massey and my own personal correspondence with a death row inmate.
POEM | WINTER '19 | American Child is a poem about colonization, land acquisition, and natural destruction, which I wrote after driving cross-country at the age of nineteen.
FEATURES | FALL '19 | The Intricacies Between Fragment and Meaning is a review of Aicon Gallery's exhibit featuring underrepresented artists from Africa, India, and Pakistan.
FEATURES | FALL '19 | Blue Collar Baltimore is a review of artist Tony Shore's exhibition of the same name. The review harps on themes of ambiguity, social class, and engineered melodrama.
FEATURES | FALL '18 | A Conversation with Amir Hariri is an interview-essay with the artist and industrial designer Amir Hariri. I wrote the piece after visiting Hariri's studio in Manhattan.